how should i list out my knowledge in my resume

a friend recommended me a job opening and i made a generic resume based on all the samples and templates there are on wso. great stuff but my friend saw my resume and asked if i knew about black scholes, options pricing etc and i told him i did and a derivatives class is mentioned under the relevant coursework header. i thought that would help. he tells me that i have to list that out, but how? i am not able to mention that my knowledge in pricing have generated X% profit in this/that asset class, if i was working in that field i could but i am only fresh out of school.

should i create another header ie (other information) and start blabbering about my sound financial knowledge in ____ and ____? i googled some resumes and i have seen something like 10 bullet points stating all the pricing models and stuff he knows. bullets of -> knowledge in _______. sounds great but it does not look as great as the other resumes i have seen here. any help would be great i appreciate it.

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